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when hurricane sandy hit it ruined everything inside, including their inventory. the business shut down and had to move. now crisfield, computers is a couple miles up the road on higher ground. he is trying to make it. >> we haven't seen any help from an go. we had a few businesses in town help us with a few minor things. mostly, we've done everything on our own. >> reporter: he said his total loss was around $25,000. >> i was not prepared for the longevity of the effects that hurricane sandy had on us. >> reporter: the cutting edge hair salon had to move their shop also. >> the initial loss from losing everything, having to replace everything and losing two to three months of income, you're still feeling the jolt. >> all you can do is move forward and have a positive outlook. >> looks like help is on the way. senator mi cull ky -- mikulski announced there would be aid. >>> a different look, a different feel. the sun setting at 6:15. partly cloudy skies. that's the team to the forecast coming in tonight. temperatures starting to cool down but not dramatically cool
when hurricane sandy hit it ruined everything inside, including their inventory. the business shut down and had to move. now crisfield, computers is a couple miles up the road on higher ground. he is trying to make it. >> we haven't seen any help from an go. we had a few businesses in town help us with a few minor things. mostly, we've done everything on our own. >> reporter: he said his total loss was around $25,000. >> i was not prepared for the longevity of the effects that...
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the problem with sandy was it hit us on our vulnerable side. a massive storm surge up and down the coastline. 80 mile-an-hour winds, and this entire area got a lesson in vulnerability including the devastation along the jersey shore. a lot of which is still visible to this day. lester holt is across the way in ortley beach, new jersey, good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening. you may not have expected to see this one year later, but each area here, each home tells a story. maybe a story of renewal or disappointment. for others, it's a story of limbo living as if sandy hit only yesterday. sandy hit at high tide. >> the fear is that all of this water will come together and inundate this town. >> reporter: there was simply no defense for a 14-foot storm surge. >> the entire coastline has basically been rearranged. >> reporter: it swamped the electrical grids and laid waste to hundreds of miles of shoreline. >> i was lucky to survive. i went to a friend's house thinking okay, i'll be back the next day. >> reporter: a year of next days later
the problem with sandy was it hit us on our vulnerable side. a massive storm surge up and down the coastline. 80 mile-an-hour winds, and this entire area got a lesson in vulnerability including the devastation along the jersey shore. a lot of which is still visible to this day. lester holt is across the way in ortley beach, new jersey, good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening. you may not have expected to see this one year later, but each area here, each home tells a story. maybe a...
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john, it suffered severe damage during super storm sandy? >> reporter: it really did. it's reopened on the 127th anniversary as the statute to you of liberty and just shy of the one-year mark. it did so much damage here. i could tell you the answers to this. this is the superintendent of ellis island, david lucinger. david, you and your team has been through it the last 12 months, what exactly has happened here. >> liberty was 75% flooded. ellis island was completely flooded. we lost our entire infrastructure on both islands. liberty was a little bit easier to fix because we could make changes in non-historic buildings. ellis is another story. all of the infrastructure of electrical, computer systems, telephone systems were all in the basement. >> reporter: now the bulk of the work has been done and you've reopened. i'm glad to see people come over from battery park to see you on this sunny day. your artifacts are not here. they're still in storage in maryland. how and when will you get those back? >> they are in maryland. we'll be getting them back after we climate co
john, it suffered severe damage during super storm sandy? >> reporter: it really did. it's reopened on the 127th anniversary as the statute to you of liberty and just shy of the one-year mark. it did so much damage here. i could tell you the answers to this. this is the superintendent of ellis island, david lucinger. david, you and your team has been through it the last 12 months, what exactly has happened here. >> liberty was 75% flooded. ellis island was completely flooded. we...
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hurricane sandy hit a year ago today. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to tavis: good evening. from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. with t a conversation deborah spar. womenok looks at whether should aim for at all. undermining women's satisfaction with their online own lives. and t.c. boyle with his new book. we are glad you're joining us. those conversations coming up right now. said there is always the rightst >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: deborah spar is t president of barnardh and has written "wonder women: sex, power, and the quest for perfection," love that cover. chicago whererom she is on tour for the tome. >> it is my pleasure. about liberating women from the unreasonable and impossible standards that have been thrust upon them. thrust upon them by whom? rex that is a good question. i do not think it is a single person or group of people. no one sat down a
hurricane sandy hit a year ago today. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to tavis: good evening. from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. with t a conversation deborah spar. womenok looks at whether should aim for at all. undermining women's satisfaction with their online own lives. and t.c. boyle with his new book. we are glad you're joining us. those conversations coming up right...
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tomorrow marks one year since superstorm sandy barreled into the northeast. damage totaled $50 billion, making it the second costliest storm ever in the u.s. after katrina. many who live near the shore now fear that they may have to leave for good as the cost of flood insurance skyrockets. jim axelrod has a look. >> it was saturated with black muck. >> reporter: black muck. >> yeah. >> reporter: at 82, this is the time of life when may kelleher would like to be enjoying the serenity of her view at the jersey shore. but sandy pushed nearly five feet of bay water into her home and left behind. $42,000 in damage. >> we did the bathroom, the heating system, the hot water heater, air conditioning, everything was replaced. >> reporter: the money came from a federally subsidized flood insurance program for homeowners living in flood zones-- a program now running a $24 billion deficit. congress passed a law to get rid of that shortfall by raising insurance premiums and eliminating those federal subsidies, but roughly a million homeowners in flood zones coast to coast
tomorrow marks one year since superstorm sandy barreled into the northeast. damage totaled $50 billion, making it the second costliest storm ever in the u.s. after katrina. many who live near the shore now fear that they may have to leave for good as the cost of flood insurance skyrockets. jim axelrod has a look. >> it was saturated with black muck. >> reporter: black muck. >> yeah. >> reporter: at 82, this is the time of life when may kelleher would like to be enjoying...
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one year after hurricane sandy some residents are only now facing the loss of their homes. jim axelrod on the unintended consequences of a new law. and the boy with the bionic hand. new technology lets most anyone create the most amazing things. >> making your kids happy is like the most rewarding thing you can have as a dad. captioning sponsored by cbs
one year after hurricane sandy some residents are only now facing the loss of their homes. jim axelrod on the unintended consequences of a new law. and the boy with the bionic hand. new technology lets most anyone create the most amazing things. >> making your kids happy is like the most rewarding thing you can have as a dad. captioning sponsored by cbs
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a lot of questions since sandy - could it happen again. i want to take you back to 1856, to 2012 - these are the storms that made landfall in new jersey or game 65 miles off new jersey. i want you to notice the trajectory from the south-west to the north-east, where almost all of the storms travelled, except sandy - that went from south-east to north-west. the big problem here is the strongest part of the storm is always on the right-hand side of the storm. normally if we have another storm like this or any storms coming up through new jersey most will take this traj ectry. and the strongest part will be over the atlantic ocean. can it happen? of course it could. most likely it will be a long time. when i see you later in the show i'll talk about what will happen for game 6 of the world series. >> consumers are bes mistic, businesses are -- bes mistic and businesses are making fewer sales. that's good news for investors. record highs on walt. >> connecting two continents and one city underground. the $4 billion tunnel next. conversation >>
a lot of questions since sandy - could it happen again. i want to take you back to 1856, to 2012 - these are the storms that made landfall in new jersey or game 65 miles off new jersey. i want you to notice the trajectory from the south-west to the north-east, where almost all of the storms travelled, except sandy - that went from south-east to north-west. the big problem here is the strongest part of the storm is always on the right-hand side of the storm. normally if we have another storm...
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. >> one year later superstorm sandy is remembered. it was one of the most destructive and costly disasters to hit the united states. >> the ongoing war in syria - children diagnosed with polio because they don't have access to adequate health care and critical vaccinations. [ ♪ theme ] >> hello, welcome to al jazeera america. no apology nor excuses from the nation's top spy chief. the head of the national security agency denied reports of phone tapping of foreign citizens and told house members the nsa would rather take a beating in the media than give up a program that protects americans from terrorists. >> the national security agency says chiefs did not illegally tapped. they revealed rare details of america's intelligence gathering techniques. >> confident and almost defiant top spy chiefs made no apologies before the house intelligence committee. they defended the job the agencies do to keep america and her allies safe. >> there's not been a mass casualty in the u.s. since 2001. that's not by luck. they didn't stop hating us. t
. >> one year later superstorm sandy is remembered. it was one of the most destructive and costly disasters to hit the united states. >> the ongoing war in syria - children diagnosed with polio because they don't have access to adequate health care and critical vaccinations. [ ♪ theme ] >> hello, welcome to al jazeera america. no apology nor excuses from the nation's top spy chief. the head of the national security agency denied reports of phone tapping of foreign citizens...
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. >>> it's been one year since super storm sandy battered the northeast. and still communities are trying to pick up the pieces. the damage up the east coast was catastrophic. mostly in new jersey and new york. at least 140 people died. over half a million homes destroyed and 50 billion worth of damage. >>> and there was extensive damage here in maryland from sandy. we're live with complete coverage. jessica kartalija takes a closer look at the damage and recovery. and meteorologist chelsea ingram looks at the storm's impact. jessicjessica is live at fells point to begin our coverage. >> reporter: good evening, kai. good evening to everyone. we all remember it very well. and thank goodness, things look a lot differently than they did a year ago. today and tomorrow. but kai, as you mentioned, people are still strug lin to -- struggling to rebuild throughout maryland. >> reporter: the first anniversary of sandy. >> this is the highest i've seen the tide up in my lifetime. we went down here about a half hour ago. and we had to turn around. >> reporter: it hit
. >>> it's been one year since super storm sandy battered the northeast. and still communities are trying to pick up the pieces. the damage up the east coast was catastrophic. mostly in new jersey and new york. at least 140 people died. over half a million homes destroyed and 50 billion worth of damage. >>> and there was extensive damage here in maryland from sandy. we're live with complete coverage. jessica kartalija takes a closer look at the damage and recovery. and...
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prime minister will try to better then that the local islamist government in during one such instance sandy said the injection sites rest and i just come back from a full month break and his staff has already been suspended. the cbc channel that as this program has decided to pull the plug on to yousef make fun of them in a tree and the entry and governments on to the study several legal complaints have been filed against the comedienne them at lax as it rejects the insults he makes towards egyptian and politicians. it was he sets a fast exit since the ouster of the islamic present mohamad more see his depart engine i sparked a wave of deadly protests. grayson nineties adding support to the independence of the new party to stop accepting school is tame and go to bandung to the golden dawn they meant to be shot dead execution style each with three cats and had added the text. two suspects are now on the run they indicate that dominated by cost of the shoot out the attack comes up to the government launched a crackdown against me is that the code into an accused of condoning to criminal open
prime minister will try to better then that the local islamist government in during one such instance sandy said the injection sites rest and i just come back from a full month break and his staff has already been suspended. the cbc channel that as this program has decided to pull the plug on to yousef make fun of them in a tree and the entry and governments on to the study several legal complaints have been filed against the comedienne them at lax as it rejects the insults he makes towards...
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and lessons learned from hurricane sandy. miles o'brien reports on how new york city is preparing for the next superstorm. test one year later the people who keep this city running are scrambling to figure out how to keep dry as the storms and the sea level rises. >> ifill: those are just some of the stories we're covering on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf railway. >> united healthcare-- online at uhc.com. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: european governments lodged new complaints on both sides of the atlantic today over u.s. surveillance. they followed more disclosures linked to the national security agency. new
and lessons learned from hurricane sandy. miles o'brien reports on how new york city is preparing for the next superstorm. test one year later the people who keep this city running are scrambling to figure out how to keep dry as the storms and the sea level rises. >> ifill: those are just some of the stories we're covering on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf railway. >> united healthcare-- online at uhc.com....
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one year after super storm sandy. >>> even more glitches. the latest problems for the new healthcare website. and are consumers really getting less expensive coverage? >>> will weather cooperate for your ghosts and ghosts and goblins? bob will update the first warning weather forecast, including halloween night. wjz 13 is always on. for the top stories on cbsbaltimore.com, for instant update asks first warning weather all the time, click cbsbaltimore.com. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> welcome back. i'm meteorologist chelsea ingram. live with the mobile weather lab here at fells point. it is a beautiful october afternoon. got a warmup on the way. bob has those details in your exclusive forecast. >> we have changes coming up later this week. we'll tell you about that just a minute. right now, a lot of sunshine. high clouds out there. you're not really obscuring much of the sun. we're at 65 now. very light, west wind at 3. barometer at 30.20 inches. dew point is way down. this is very dry air once again. 36 degrees. humidity, only 34%. this morning, we we
one year after super storm sandy. >>> even more glitches. the latest problems for the new healthcare website. and are consumers really getting less expensive coverage? >>> will weather cooperate for your ghosts and ghosts and goblins? bob will update the first warning weather forecast, including halloween night. wjz 13 is always on. for the top stories on cbsbaltimore.com, for instant update asks first warning weather all the time, click cbsbaltimore.com. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...
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>> the youngest victims of hurricane sandy. a look at the youngest victims who survived the super storm. >> relics dating back 200 years found underground in new york city. >> good morning, welcome to aljazeera america. i'm del walters. a group of european lawmakers arriving today in washington want answers about american spying. recent reports say the u.s. has been tapping the phones of several european leaders. many of them are long time friends. that information is based on leaks from former n.s.a. contractors edward snowden. the white house denies reports that the president new anything about the eaves dropping on angela merkel. >> leaders will meet with senior u.s. government and intelligence officials over allegations of widespread spying by the n.s.a. against e.u. citizens and leaders. new allegations surfaced that president obama approved spying on german chancellor angela merkel. according to the wall street journal, the penalty was unaware leaders were being speed on and ordered it stopped after learning of it. >> the
>> the youngest victims of hurricane sandy. a look at the youngest victims who survived the super storm. >> relics dating back 200 years found underground in new york city. >> good morning, welcome to aljazeera america. i'm del walters. a group of european lawmakers arriving today in washington want answers about american spying. recent reports say the u.s. has been tapping the phones of several european leaders. many of them are long time friends. that information is based on...
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three points behind -- this roman tie has -- with last yours event canceled because of superstorm sandy, he was itching to make a return to his favorite stomping ground. finish, kept a low profile for the first 20 look back as he shielded himself from the wind. --won in eight hours and 23 -- eight minutes, and 23 seconds. making her move at the 16 mile into central park for the final stretch. minutes, seven seconds. the new york prize was $100,000. seventh consecutive victory, already will chip income he beat red bull teammate mark webber. fernando alonso took fifth ahead of paul directs the and lewis hamilton. the penalties him a grand of action before the final show in -- the chevrolet cars were hogging the limelight. some chilton and frenchman even mueller.evan victory onured the the line. that secure them the trophy. led a light finish as his honda -- they took the checkered flag. numbered michelle s held the final place on the podium. today, we pay tribute to the two french journalists killed in molly -- in mali. actors bring a major site into the real world. emotions are running h
three points behind -- this roman tie has -- with last yours event canceled because of superstorm sandy, he was itching to make a return to his favorite stomping ground. finish, kept a low profile for the first 20 look back as he shielded himself from the wind. --won in eight hours and 23 -- eight minutes, and 23 seconds. making her move at the 16 mile into central park for the final stretch. minutes, seven seconds. the new york prize was $100,000. seventh consecutive victory, already will chip...
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. >> reporter: the first anniversary of sandy. >> this is the highest i've seen the tide up in my lifetime. >> we went back here a half hour ago. and had to turn around. >> reporter: the super storm hit the state with record- breaking winds and snow. >> what they are very worried about here is the storm surge. they're worried about water. they're worried about flooding. >> reporter: 11 marylanders killed with some $47 million in damage. >> we've provided homes. and we've rebuilt homes for people. >> reporter: one year later, $19 million is going to to maryland towns hit the hardest. >> the money will be coming to the federal government. and it will be coming to the lower shore. the money will be distributed on the basis of need. >> reporter: the money goes toward the reconstruction of homes, businesses and their economy. >> it was devastating. the entire town was flooded. and when i say the entire town, i mean, the entire town. everything was flooded. >> reporter: in chrisfield, coffins floated out of graves. residents were rushed to shelter, the town docks swept away. >> that's where our
. >> reporter: the first anniversary of sandy. >> this is the highest i've seen the tide up in my lifetime. >> we went back here a half hour ago. and had to turn around. >> reporter: the super storm hit the state with record- breaking winds and snow. >> what they are very worried about here is the storm surge. they're worried about water. they're worried about flooding. >> reporter: 11 marylanders killed with some $47 million in damage. >> we've...
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the upper floors not affected by sandy are used by other things. that's a discriminatory policy. >> this past the hour, blocked in the senate. >> nonprofit disaster assistance passed 354-72, absolutely bipartisan, liberal, mod ral, conservative, everybody joining in and saying it's discriminatory. >> does not violate church and state. >> sba would be equally violative of separation of church and state. you know, when you have a hurricane or natural disaster or home mid one like oklahoma city. in oklahoma city churches were repaired. damage is damage. when something happens there's a neutral basis applied and that's the key phrase. if you've been hurt by the storm, you should be on equal access, you should be helped. fema has denied that. >> congressman, what about people inland? a lot of focus has been on what we know and love as the shore. a lot of us grew up enjoying the jersey shore. people inland are complaining they didn't get as much attention from the federal government. >> goes to where declarations were made, which counties. certain rules
the upper floors not affected by sandy are used by other things. that's a discriminatory policy. >> this past the hour, blocked in the senate. >> nonprofit disaster assistance passed 354-72, absolutely bipartisan, liberal, mod ral, conservative, everybody joining in and saying it's discriminatory. >> does not violate church and state. >> sba would be equally violative of separation of church and state. you know, when you have a hurricane or natural disaster or home mid...
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. >> the new york marathon is back on sunday after being canceled in the aftermath of hurricane sandy last year. there will be special security measures in place after the bomb attack at the boston marathon early this year. >> this is an event where athletic competition is overshadowed by safety precautions. security has increased massively throughout the big apple. position inthe police departmens consulting with colleagues in boston. in the wake of the bombing in woundedast april, which 260. some of the amateur runners are apprehensive, including jennifer beir. old i had my nine-year- been selected, she asked me if there would be a bomb. kellyice commissioner ray is confident, talking about the 2000 and security cameras and five helicopters with specially trained dogs trained to find explosives. >> this will be as safe as it has ever been. >> 26 miles and in manhattan's central park. some 4000 art started to take part in the race, this will attract people from all over the world. is overcome with smoke as two of the most famous landmarks in australia can barely be seen, the sydney b
. >> the new york marathon is back on sunday after being canceled in the aftermath of hurricane sandy last year. there will be special security measures in place after the bomb attack at the boston marathon early this year. >> this is an event where athletic competition is overshadowed by safety precautions. security has increased massively throughout the big apple. position inthe police departmens consulting with colleagues in boston. in the wake of the bombing in woundedast april,...
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. >> and he raced to help the victims of hurricane sandy, and now he run in the new york marathon. and saying goodbye to the second american to orbit the earth. you are watching al jazeera america. i'll be right back. >>> welcome back. healthcare.gov is offline for maintenance tonight. technicians are spending 12 hours on repairs. the site has been racked with problems, keeping people buying insurance under the affordable care act. people can still sign up over the phone. it will be back tomorrow at nine. >> honda is recalling 400,000 mini vans. software problems could lead to sudden braking in 2007/2008 odyssey vans. a replacement part will not be available until next year. instructions will be mailed to owners. >> in two hours the new york city marathon will get underway. a lot of people are eager to get back in the race. superstorm sandy cancelled the marathon, and for one first responder tomorrow's race marks the end of a long journey. >> brian wilton waited years for the day to come. >> i decided to train for the new york city marathon four years ago. it's on my calendar, my t
. >> and he raced to help the victims of hurricane sandy, and now he run in the new york marathon. and saying goodbye to the second american to orbit the earth. you are watching al jazeera america. i'll be right back. >>> welcome back. healthcare.gov is offline for maintenance tonight. technicians are spending 12 hours on repairs. the site has been racked with problems, keeping people buying insurance under the affordable care act. people can still sign up over the phone. it will...
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. >>> ellis island is reopening today for the first time since hurricane sandy hit exactly one year ago tomorrow. visitors can now walk the halls of the popular immigration station and american immigrant wall of honor outside. the immigration museum will remain closed through the spring. much more news after this. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] eeny, meeny, miny, go. more adventures await in the lexus lx, rx, and new seven-passenger gx. dare to be spontaneous. >>> between the u.s. spying revelations and the problem with the obama care website, it seems president obama may have a management problem on his hands. our chief political analyst gloria borger is here watching all of this for us. is the president on top of these critically important issues? >> it seems to me that at the very least, wolf, there is some kind of a management problem over at the white house. you have the president saying he's angry that he didn't know that the website was having problems with his signature domestic legislative achievement. he also, we're now told, didn't know about angela merkel's cell phone be
. >>> ellis island is reopening today for the first time since hurricane sandy hit exactly one year ago tomorrow. visitors can now walk the halls of the popular immigration station and american immigrant wall of honor outside. the immigration museum will remain closed through the spring. much more news after this. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] eeny, meeny, miny, go. more adventures await in the lexus lx, rx, and new seven-passenger gx. dare to be spontaneous. >>> between...
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her name sandy. >> one visual sandy and one gentle loving sandy. >> exactly. >> in the same night. i've got her down as hero in my phone. >> jackson was taken to a nearby hospital for a few more weeks before going home. a year later, the shepherds are weathering happier challenges. 14 maryland jackson took his first step last week. >> that's so sweet. >> miraculous evening. i still cannot believe it's been a year. there were no deaths. we use the word "miracle." no deaths that night and there was a lit billion it of a surprise that the family now has 2 2-month-old roxanne. i said did yo have any misgivings about going back to the same hospital. they said absolutely not but we did check the weather report. >> dr. holly phillips, dr. jon lapook. thank you. >>> coming up next a story of courage and grit. a woman who's taking the street of new york one year after losing everything to superstorm sandy. you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." ♪ music ♪ ♪ music ♪ it's so much more than coffee. brew the love. keurig. [ male announcer ] at scott, we don't need elaborate stunts
her name sandy. >> one visual sandy and one gentle loving sandy. >> exactly. >> in the same night. i've got her down as hero in my phone. >> jackson was taken to a nearby hospital for a few more weeks before going home. a year later, the shepherds are weathering happier challenges. 14 maryland jackson took his first step last week. >> that's so sweet. >> miraculous evening. i still cannot believe it's been a year. there were no deaths. we use the word...
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her name sandy. >> one visual sandy and one gentle loving sandy. >> exactly. >> in the same night. i've got her down as hero in my phone. >> jackson was taken to a nearby hospital for a few more weeks before going home. a year later, the shepherds are weathering happier challenges. 14 maryland jackson took his first step last week. >> that's so sweet. >> miraculous evening. i still cannot believe it's been a year. there were no deaths. we use the word "miracle." no deaths that night and there was a lit billion it of a surprise that the family now has 2 2-month-old roxanne. i said did yo have any misgivings about going back to the same hospital. they said absolutely not but we did check the weather report. >> dr. holly phillips, dr. jon lapook. thank you. >>> coming up next a story of courage and grit. a woman who's taking the street of new york one year after losing everything to superstorm sandy. you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." ♪ music ♪ ♪ music ♪ it's so much more than coffee. brew the love. keurig. [ male announcer ] at scott, we don't need elaborate stunts
her name sandy. >> one visual sandy and one gentle loving sandy. >> exactly. >> in the same night. i've got her down as hero in my phone. >> jackson was taken to a nearby hospital for a few more weeks before going home. a year later, the shepherds are weathering happier challenges. 14 maryland jackson took his first step last week. >> that's so sweet. >> miraculous evening. i still cannot believe it's been a year. there were no deaths. we use the word...
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. >> a year after the superstorm sandy in new jersey, more work is needed for rebuilding. $65 billion in damage was caused. the governor and mayor toured the storm-struck region. >> the dow jones hit a high on tuesday. investors are expect ght the federal reserve to delay plans to scale back the bond-buying program when it wraps up its 2-day policy meeting. those are the latest headlines. ♪ >> on america tonight, booze and bad behavior, how they play a roll arole as rapist target victims. a startling look at the hook up culture. it documen doesn't matter what . everybody does it. >> also tonight. so sorry. the >> thisinitial experience has not lived up to our expectation or the expectations of the american people. >> vision on the horizon. what is taking shape in the north dakota black hills, very, very slowly. ♪ joz good evening and thank you forj. we begin tonight with the hook youp culture. >> californiacampuses.all pus >> we are trying to understand a problem that is more common that you probably think. more common that we thought when we began the in-depth reporting on this d
. >> a year after the superstorm sandy in new jersey, more work is needed for rebuilding. $65 billion in damage was caused. the governor and mayor toured the storm-struck region. >> the dow jones hit a high on tuesday. investors are expect ght the federal reserve to delay plans to scale back the bond-buying program when it wraps up its 2-day policy meeting. those are the latest headlines. ♪ >> on america tonight, booze and bad behavior, how they play a roll arole as rapist...
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mayor bloomberg did this after sandy. the numbers are staggering. 70% of all of the carbon emissions, china itself by in the next 20 years will have a billion people living in cities. one country will have a billion city dwellers. if you look at how they're doing planning, cities are well planned and cities go forward. in vast majority of places, cities don't have capacity to begin planning for resilience and think about their carbon emissions. only about 20% of all of the major cities including in developed countries can measure their own greenhouse gases. in the developing world what's really difficult is that cities are not credit worthy. of the 500 largest of cities in the developing world, only 4% are internationally credit worthy. higher percentage are nationally credit worthy. they need technology and know how to plan and build cities that will be cleaner and greener and more livable and at the same time make the contribution they need to make to reducing our greenhouse gas emissions. >> when you look at this at th
mayor bloomberg did this after sandy. the numbers are staggering. 70% of all of the carbon emissions, china itself by in the next 20 years will have a billion people living in cities. one country will have a billion city dwellers. if you look at how they're doing planning, cities are well planned and cities go forward. in vast majority of places, cities don't have capacity to begin planning for resilience and think about their carbon emissions. only about 20% of all of the major cities...
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were packed with cheering crowds last week's marathon was canceled because of damage from superstore sandy this years eve and focused on tuesday security in light of the post boston marathon bombings which left three people dead more than two hundred and sixty injured at least one thousand five hundred cameras were placed along the routes and helicopters flew above for aerial surveillance participants were screened and inspected before the start and police carried out freakin baggage checks and spectators. chris get jeff to kenya won the marathon speed rail division with a time of two hours twenty five minutes seven seconds and another canadian jeff freeman time claimed victory on the males died in two hours eight minutes and twenty four seconds each winner will receive one hundred thousand dollars in prize money. rule do. will be. i mean. to me gold. who are it will design. hse top. i do the heat. has you. since. it is our taiwan all content when cooking oil products manufactured by keane c international group on the top of lake temple corporation have been pulled off of the shells alfred
were packed with cheering crowds last week's marathon was canceled because of damage from superstore sandy this years eve and focused on tuesday security in light of the post boston marathon bombings which left three people dead more than two hundred and sixty injured at least one thousand five hundred cameras were placed along the routes and helicopters flew above for aerial surveillance participants were screened and inspected before the start and police carried out freakin baggage checks and...
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. >>> reopening day on new york's ellis island a year after super storm sandy -- >>> the big typo that took the field during yesterday's game. >>> high-def doppler showing light rain falling over the santa cruz mountains. for more on this, plus halloween forecast coming up. >>> looking at big-time delays for busy vas key road in the livermore area. a three-car accident got traffic at a standstill. have details on this, give you a complete look kcbs traffic still ahead. ,,,,,,,,,,,, ♪ nice car. sure is. make a deal with me, kid, and you can have the car and everything that goes along with it. ♪ ♪ so, what do you say? thanks... but i think i got this. ♪ [ male announcer ] the all-new cla. set your soul free. and some days it seems true. goes unpunished. but we keep on doing the things that matter& like buying new raspberry 5 hour energy. from now to the end of the year, a portion of each sale... benefits living beyond breast cancer, to empower women affected by breast cancer. new raspberry 5 hour energy. it's one good deed that will go just right. good evening, this is flo. [laug
. >>> reopening day on new york's ellis island a year after super storm sandy -- >>> the big typo that took the field during yesterday's game. >>> high-def doppler showing light rain falling over the santa cruz mountains. for more on this, plus halloween forecast coming up. >>> looking at big-time delays for busy vas key road in the livermore area. a three-car accident got traffic at a standstill. have details on this, give you a complete look kcbs traffic...
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as you were getting rocked by superstorm hurricane sandy overall the storm cost the city's sixty five billion dollars and took months of cleanup efforts no doubt it was a devastating storm but as we look back one year later what have we learned from the next time a storm this size hits we do know that the subway system will probably be shut down again due to massive flooding keep in mind there are still hundreds of people living out of hotels because they don't have a home to return to i'm sure congress eventually agreed to send fifty one billion dollars in relief to the victims of sandy but we don't know where that money went according the national center for disaster preparedness only.
as you were getting rocked by superstorm hurricane sandy overall the storm cost the city's sixty five billion dollars and took months of cleanup efforts no doubt it was a devastating storm but as we look back one year later what have we learned from the next time a storm this size hits we do know that the subway system will probably be shut down again due to massive flooding keep in mind there are still hundreds of people living out of hotels because they don't have a home to return to i'm sure...
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new york city marathon as richard after a break to see the damage brought on by super storm sandy denny bits of forty seven thousand participants read through five boroughs that were packed with cheering crowds last week's marathon was canceled because of damage from superstore same day. susie beds focused on tuesday security in light of the post boston marathon bombings which left three people dead more than two hundred and sixty injured at least one thousand five hundred cameras were placed along the routes and helicopters flew above for aerial surveillance participants were screened and inspected before their starts and police carried out for green baggage checks and spectators. chris get jeff to take the one in their thoughts female division with a time of two hours twenty five minutes seven seconds and another canadian jeff freeman time claimed victory on the males died in two hours eight minutes and twenty four seconds each winner will receive one hundred thousand dollars in prize money. rule. do. will i mean. to me. will. who are i will. he is on. the other the since. it has like
new york city marathon as richard after a break to see the damage brought on by super storm sandy denny bits of forty seven thousand participants read through five boroughs that were packed with cheering crowds last week's marathon was canceled because of damage from superstore same day. susie beds focused on tuesday security in light of the post boston marathon bombings which left three people dead more than two hundred and sixty injured at least one thousand five hundred cameras were placed...
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it has been a year since hurricane sandy rocked the coast. second costliest hurricane behind katrina in u.s. history. dagen: elizabeth macdonald joins us from rockaway, new york. liz: good to be with you. i'm here with kevin ms. boyle, the editor of "the wave." what do you think of what is happening? >> business in particular was hit hard, good number of people are still displaced so they have had a hard time coming back. liz: this is a shot of the boardwalk ripped apart like matchsticks. this is an iconic boardwalk. >> this is the lifeline, townhall, main street of rockaway and so far there is no completion date as far as we can tell. we are asking how about a completion date but so far nothing firm. liz: $4 billion so far for recovery and essentially we're seeing $65 billion cost to the economy. what do you say to people who say you should pay more in flood insurance? >> we expect to pay a little bit more, but we don't want to be chased out by extravagant fees. people out in kansas and joy the interstate highways and people take the subway
it has been a year since hurricane sandy rocked the coast. second costliest hurricane behind katrina in u.s. history. dagen: elizabeth macdonald joins us from rockaway, new york. liz: good to be with you. i'm here with kevin ms. boyle, the editor of "the wave." what do you think of what is happening? >> business in particular was hit hard, good number of people are still displaced so they have had a hard time coming back. liz: this is a shot of the boardwalk ripped apart like...
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it would -- sandy. it would have been better if we did it before coming all the way here and released there wasn't going to be a marathon. >> how do you feel to run it this year? >> excited. the other 45,000 people are. very excited. a little chilly. i am sure it will be great. >> this is not your first new york city marr owe thon. we know you have done it before and things changed in the aftermath of the boston bombings. what did you notice in the securities changes. >> the entrance is different. there was new york police checking the bags, not letting you in with waterbottles or gairt aids, not letting you in with blankets. it was very different from the other years. >> absolutely. those are precautions taken this year to ensure that everyone is safe and another boston doesn't occur. >> you picked an excited runner, she cannot stop smiling. let's talk more sports with mark morgan. sometimes life - real life gets in the way of football. >> that's true. this is a case. denver broncos john fox will under
it would -- sandy. it would have been better if we did it before coming all the way here and released there wasn't going to be a marathon. >> how do you feel to run it this year? >> excited. the other 45,000 people are. very excited. a little chilly. i am sure it will be great. >> this is not your first new york city marr owe thon. we know you have done it before and things changed in the aftermath of the boston bombings. what did you notice in the securities changes. >>...
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the recovery one year after hurricane sandy. the terrifying memories, property damage and financial frustration. >> we have to rebuild, take out a mortgage. >> who's rebuilding and who's not. >>> later, creative costumes. our annual halloween fashion show and inspiration for kids and grown-ups. dressing up has never been so fun. it is wednesday, october 30th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now" with john muller and diana perez. >> good wednesday morning, everybody. a lot of costumes we want to show you. i'm excited because those are costumes that are kind of trendy right now. everybody's gonna probably dress like this. a lot of people don't realize the costumes out there and a lot of classics, too. >> put ours to shame. i had an eye patch and that was it. >> i don't think that will work now. what's alexis for halloween this year? >> katniss. >> from "hunger games." that's also very trendy. >> i made her a homemade bow. from a stick in the back yard. >> you have to bring in pictures. >> i will. >> this is exciti
the recovery one year after hurricane sandy. the terrifying memories, property damage and financial frustration. >> we have to rebuild, take out a mortgage. >> who's rebuilding and who's not. >>> later, creative costumes. our annual halloween fashion show and inspiration for kids and grown-ups. dressing up has never been so fun. it is wednesday, october 30th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now" with john muller and diana perez. >>...
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a year after superstorm sandy communities are still trying to rebuild. there's a group of people who have down a lion share of the work - updocumented workers. kaelynn ford has their story. >> lucio and alfredio worked on staten island for years. after hurricane sandy. they took to the streets to do what they do best. together with other undocumented immigrants, they formed brieing aids. >> thousands of day labourers that lived in the same neighbours were among the first responders, way before fema, way before the red cross. they went into the neighbourhood and brought relief to the many people that give them jobs - the home owners that give them jobs for years. >> they worked for free, clearing debris and distributing food and water. >> translation: the people were grateful, happy we were there working. they didn't know who we were. we came up and started helping without being asked to. we were compelled to do it. >> it's not the first time undocumented immigrants have been on the front lines. >> a quarter of the workers who helped to rebuild new orlean
a year after superstorm sandy communities are still trying to rebuild. there's a group of people who have down a lion share of the work - updocumented workers. kaelynn ford has their story. >> lucio and alfredio worked on staten island for years. after hurricane sandy. they took to the streets to do what they do best. together with other undocumented immigrants, they formed brieing aids. >> thousands of day labourers that lived in the same neighbours were among the first responders,...
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heartbreaking moments now in the aftermath of sandy. that's super storm left part of the northeast ruined. now a year later people still say they are struggling to get back to normal and they had not gotten the help they want. elizabeth macdonald joins us live in one of the hardest hit areas in new york city. you are a money person first, how much is the government spend on sandy recovery? liz: good to be with you, bill hemmer. $4 billion to date. this cost the u.s. economy $65 billion in economic losses, and also we are seeing essentially news coming out of washington, d.c., the costs are increasing for flood insurance, right? so we have people finding out that i am in a flood place. they did not know it before. not just in the coastal areas here and the northeast, but rivers and lakes across the country. those costs are going up. they may delay the flood insurance increases. what you are looking at is this is the boardwalk, the iconic boardwalk torn apart like matchsticks. these are the areas people were risking each other with kayaks
heartbreaking moments now in the aftermath of sandy. that's super storm left part of the northeast ruined. now a year later people still say they are struggling to get back to normal and they had not gotten the help they want. elizabeth macdonald joins us live in one of the hardest hit areas in new york city. you are a money person first, how much is the government spend on sandy recovery? liz: good to be with you, bill hemmer. $4 billion to date. this cost the u.s. economy $65 billion in...
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. >>> superstorm sandy became one of the deadliest and most destructive storms. among the hardest hit areas, breezy point, new york. sandy triggered a massive fire that swept across the area. terrell brown is in the area. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, norah. as you mentioned, this is the neighborhood that burnt to the ground. now, everything you see here behind me is brand new. some homeowners, at least those that can. others still don't have a home 12 months after the storm. nearly a year ago these are some of the storm's first images after the aftermath. calling a superstorm when it made land fall. floodwaters destroyed homes and bhep that seawall hit electrical wires, areas laid to waste. some 650,000 homes were destroyed and 8.5 million oncustomers were without power. as for the total cost, the low end estimate sits at $50 billion. >> by and large we were not prepared except for emergency measures. meaning there were recreation plans in place. >> years later, thousands attempted ro rebuild. >> reporter: he had no dbt he'd return after sandy tore th
. >>> superstorm sandy became one of the deadliest and most destructive storms. among the hardest hit areas, breezy point, new york. sandy triggered a massive fire that swept across the area. terrell brown is in the area. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, norah. as you mentioned, this is the neighborhood that burnt to the ground. now, everything you see here behind me is brand new. some homeowners, at least those that can. others still don't have a home 12 months after the...
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about what happened in kenya, nairobi, and you think about what happened at the washington naval yard, sandy hook elementary school - it doesn't take much to want to be prepared and ready to handle an incident if it were to occur in our own backyard. we trained or 200 of our own officers, and almost 200 officers from los angeles in enhanced training to enhance the traj they had already received on this. i can't tell you how many people, how many officers stopped me stood and yesterday to express how grateful they are that that training occurred. that training was provided not only by our officers trained and certified in that, but with the help of los angeles. >> great cooperation at the airport to ensure the safety of everybody. so i just really want to end by once again saying how sorry we are that somebody - that people had to be hurt in this incident. we are confident that we are trying to do everything we can do to keep the airport safe. thank you. >> thank you, chief. lax is part of a broad community. nothing happens here without great partnerships. people come from far away, that use
about what happened in kenya, nairobi, and you think about what happened at the washington naval yard, sandy hook elementary school - it doesn't take much to want to be prepared and ready to handle an incident if it were to occur in our own backyard. we trained or 200 of our own officers, and almost 200 officers from los angeles in enhanced training to enhance the traj they had already received on this. i can't tell you how many people, how many officers stopped me stood and yesterday to...
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it was concerne canceled last yr because of super-storm sandy. part of the back drop was increased security. there were 1500 cameras along the route. >> after a year hiatus the new york city marathon picked up right where it left off. for runners crossing this finish line, the come back was one of personal victory and pride. >> it was really great. last year was supposed to be my first year and it canceled, right, obviously. and so making it up this year was awesome. i did even better than expected. and i think i qualified for boston and that is even better. >> all along the 26.2-mile journey the experience was dip. the n why ofyn opd peeved beefer security. bomb stif sniffing dogs and helicopters. we went to all different check points. >> and we went from the west side and the east side and we got checked three or four times and they opened our imagine bag. i'm a new yorker this is nothing. last months' race in boston was heavily guarded. both went off without a hitch, but it's a sign that marathon racing is changing. >> and still ahead on al ja
it was concerne canceled last yr because of super-storm sandy. part of the back drop was increased security. there were 1500 cameras along the route. >> after a year hiatus the new york city marathon picked up right where it left off. for runners crossing this finish line, the come back was one of personal victory and pride. >> it was really great. last year was supposed to be my first year and it canceled, right, obviously. and so making it up this year was awesome. i did even...
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a year ago, hurricane sandy devastated new jersey and much of the east coast. the storm may have faded from the headlines, but new jersey hasn't forgotten. it is felt in a very personal and painful way by thousands and thousands of the citizens of new jersey yet today. these citizens of new jersey are not alone. i mean that in two senses. first, we can hear from some who are representative of the millions, but also when we hear from the younger citizens of new jersey who are affected, we understand that they represent the future that will be affected by climate change. quite simply, superstorms like sandy are the new normal and we better get used to it. even if climate change skeptics claim otherwise. i think response to sandy means, of course, tending to the human needs of those who have been victims of the storm. but it also means making significant investments in power engineering and transportation engineering and rail engineering and wireless engineering and shoreline engineering and river flood control engineering and residential planning and taking steps
a year ago, hurricane sandy devastated new jersey and much of the east coast. the storm may have faded from the headlines, but new jersey hasn't forgotten. it is felt in a very personal and painful way by thousands and thousands of the citizens of new jersey yet today. these citizens of new jersey are not alone. i mean that in two senses. first, we can hear from some who are representative of the millions, but also when we hear from the younger citizens of new jersey who are affected, we...
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. >>> nearly a year after super storm sandy ellis island opens. if you would like the latest on any of the stories in our bulletins we encourage you to head on over to our website at www.aljazeera.com. once again, www.aljazeera.com. tony harris. >> tonight on "inside story" the united states spies on friends, not just foes. is this the new business or usual or is it damaging american foreign policy. plus the influence of rock legend lou reed and his impact on the culture from the 60s to today. >> hello, i'm libby casey. tonight on inside story we'll take a walk on the wild side and look at the life and legacy of iconic rocker lou reed who died at the age of 71. first we'll focus on american spying, specifically spying on friends, and our friends are not happy. tonight you can add spain to the list of countries that are demanding answers. the newest details emerge in this spanish newspaper "el mundo" reporting that phone calls from surveye survei. over the weekend came news that the nsa has been monitoring calls from german chancellor angela merkel
. >>> nearly a year after super storm sandy ellis island opens. if you would like the latest on any of the stories in our bulletins we encourage you to head on over to our website at www.aljazeera.com. once again, www.aljazeera.com. tony harris. >> tonight on "inside story" the united states spies on friends, not just foes. is this the new business or usual or is it damaging american foreign policy. plus the influence of rock legend lou reed and his impact on the...
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it didn't happen last year because of superstorm sandy. it's back on again this weekend. i know an awful lot of brits who go over and run this. how big is this going to be, bearing in mind the cancellation next year? >> well, you know, it's interesting. the number of participants are going to be right around the same numbers they were last year, maybe a little bit lower. they've also seen -- they've seen a bit of a drop, though, and there's some feeling that there were bad feelings from a number of people because they came over here expecting to run the race because despite sandy, the officials continued to say we'll run the race, we'll run the race and they canceled two days before. nevertheless, i think you'll have anywhere from 45,000 to 48,000 expected finishers in the race that, of course, crosses through the five burrows of new york city. it is still a huge event, of course, but we could see slightly fewer participants than we did last year. and, of course, we are going to see increased security because of what happened in the boston marathon bombing last year. and
it didn't happen last year because of superstorm sandy. it's back on again this weekend. i know an awful lot of brits who go over and run this. how big is this going to be, bearing in mind the cancellation next year? >> well, you know, it's interesting. the number of participants are going to be right around the same numbers they were last year, maybe a little bit lower. they've also seen -- they've seen a bit of a drop, though, and there's some feeling that there were bad feelings from a...
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super storm sandy devastated much of new york city, forced the marathon to be cancelled. the comeback is symbolic and the people. >> shows them fear of the marathon. incredible what people could overcome. >> marathon mark the largest such race. one runner will have boston as he competes. >> here in new york, today, to run the new york marathon to honor the victims, the survivors. >> new york city police also have boston on their minds. security was especially tight. >> definitely a lot more secure than last year. >> 12500 surveillance officers. even runners were screened before taking their starting positions. even with the security. it didn't interfere with what mattered most. finishing. scott thompson reporting. >> and kenya took place in the women's division. she completed the course, two hours and 25 minutes and seven seconds. jeffrey mutai. and each will receive $100,000 in prize money. >>> new york city mayor, michael bloomberg is on his way out. voters will choose a new mayor on tuesday. he shared the legacy he hopes to leave behind and the lessons he hopes the nex
super storm sandy devastated much of new york city, forced the marathon to be cancelled. the comeback is symbolic and the people. >> shows them fear of the marathon. incredible what people could overcome. >> marathon mark the largest such race. one runner will have boston as he competes. >> here in new york, today, to run the new york marathon to honor the victims, the survivors. >> new york city police also have boston on their minds. security was especially tight....
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. >>> superstorm sandy became one of the deadliest and most destructive storms. among the hardest hit areas, breezy point new york. sandy triggered a massive fire that swept across the area. terrell brown is in the area. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, norah. as you mentioned, this is the neighborhood that burnt to the ground. now, everything you see here behind me is brand new. some homeowners, at least those that can. others still don't have a home 12 months after the storm. nearly a year ago these are some of the storm's first images after the aftermath. calling a superstorm when it made land fall. floodwaters destroyed homes and bhep that seawall hit electrical wires, areas laid to waste. some 650,000 homes were destroyed and 8.5 million oncustomers were without power. as for the total cost the low end estimate sits at $50 billion. >> by and large we were not prepared except for emergency measures. meaning there were recreation plans in place. >> years later, thousands attempted ro rebuild. >> reporter: he had no doubt he'd return after sandy tore th
. >>> superstorm sandy became one of the deadliest and most destructive storms. among the hardest hit areas, breezy point new york. sandy triggered a massive fire that swept across the area. terrell brown is in the area. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, norah. as you mentioned, this is the neighborhood that burnt to the ground. now, everything you see here behind me is brand new. some homeowners, at least those that can. others still don't have a home 12 months after the...
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the event was cancelled at the last minute last year due to super storm sandy. officials say the boston marathon bombing in april has resulted in increased security, particularly near the finish line in central park. >>> german officials say they would love to go to russia to question edward snowden. germany wants to know exactly how extensive the spying of the national security agency was. berlin officials also want snowden to show them the original documents the former nsa analysts has leaked. records show the u.s. has spied on leaders of 35 countries, including german's chancellor, angela merkel. >> one of the original mercury 7 astronauts has been laid to rest. scott carpenter, seen here on the far left, died from complications of a stroke. he was 88. john glenn, another mercury astronaut, was among the mourners yesterday. he was the second american to orbit the earth, and later had a successful career as an aquanaut. >>> much has been written about the new subsidized insurance rates under obamacare. but equally important is the free care that's now availabl
the event was cancelled at the last minute last year due to super storm sandy. officials say the boston marathon bombing in april has resulted in increased security, particularly near the finish line in central park. >>> german officials say they would love to go to russia to question edward snowden. germany wants to know exactly how extensive the spying of the national security agency was. berlin officials also want snowden to show them the original documents the former nsa analysts...
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the one-year anniversary of superstorm sandy. a front-page story on "the washington times," this morning, after a wave of disaster, "a trickle of aid. guest: you have both the administration and the state administration playing the same situation, sitting on money that has been voted on, you know how difficult it was to get the money in the first place. guest: you have both the administration and the state administration playing the same situation, sitting on money that has been voted on, you know how difficult it was to get the money in the first place. back then there were people against this and are asking money for their own problems in their own state, which is a bit hypocritical, but the fact of the matter is i am concerned about the flow of that money. i had a press conference yesterday into towns that were dramatically affected by hurricane sandy. trying to pay attention to the fact that the storm did not only shore, whichrsey is important to tourism, lots of money into the state, but it is important that when you go in l
the one-year anniversary of superstorm sandy. a front-page story on "the washington times," this morning, after a wave of disaster, "a trickle of aid. guest: you have both the administration and the state administration playing the same situation, sitting on money that has been voted on, you know how difficult it was to get the money in the first place. guest: you have both the administration and the state administration playing the same situation, sitting on money that has been...
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sandy, the sandy money is flexible. we designed a new program. if you have insurance we didn't want to pay over the insurance. so you had to first settle your insurance claim and if that was 40,000 and you had 100,000 of damage you could apply for the 60,000. >> senator on another topic, joe and i were eavesdropping on one of your conversations last night. you know i'm kidding. here's the question. is the nsa out of control? >> well, look, i think that it needs to be more transparent. look, there are two sides to this. on one hand they have protect us and the fact that there hasn't been major terrorist incidents in the united states is no accident and it's in good part because of the work of the nsa. on the other hand, an agency that has such awesome power should not be so opaque and ideas like making the fisa court proceedings public, ideas like having an advocate on the other side when the fisa court has argued bills that both senators have make a lot of sense. i think we can find a balance. there's some on the right who say let it do anything.
sandy, the sandy money is flexible. we designed a new program. if you have insurance we didn't want to pay over the insurance. so you had to first settle your insurance claim and if that was 40,000 and you had 100,000 of damage you could apply for the 60,000. >> senator on another topic, joe and i were eavesdropping on one of your conversations last night. you know i'm kidding. here's the question. is the nsa out of control? >> well, look, i think that it needs to be more...
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well, this week marks the first anniversary of superstorm sandy. one of the nation's worst natural disaster. this morning historic ellis island will reopen for the first time since that big storm slammed into new york harbor. superstorm sandy ravaged the island, left it without power for several months. the clean up work is far from over despite the reopening today. ellis island is best known as you know for ushering millions of immigrants into the united states over the years. now, a lot oaf us also remember this, remember this, the scene of superstorm sandy, slamming into the famous jersey shore, a year ago. the governor of new jersey admits there have been a lot of major delays getting help to the victims of sandy. the governor chris christie maintains his administration is not to blame. he says it took congress three months to finally approve the 51 billion-dollar relief package for those sandy victims. >>> also happening today, back here at home, governor brown is scheduled to announce an agreement between western states and brit british colum
well, this week marks the first anniversary of superstorm sandy. one of the nation's worst natural disaster. this morning historic ellis island will reopen for the first time since that big storm slammed into new york harbor. superstorm sandy ravaged the island, left it without power for several months. the clean up work is far from over despite the reopening today. ellis island is best known as you know for ushering millions of immigrants into the united states over the years. now, a lot oaf...
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now, it has been a year, hard to believe this, since superstorm sandy ravaged new york and new jersey. much as changed as you can imagine. we've got some before and after i cans. not everything has changed. a lot of people are in limbo, fighting with insurance companies or navigating the serp pen teen web of government red tape. 356,000 structures most of them homes were heavily damaged or destroyed. some of this them lifted off foundations and move the down the street. many people still living in fema temporary housing. it has been a year of great progress in many cases. look at that before and after. but you have to temper that by the humbling frustrations as you'll see in this video lookbalook back. >> here three miles compared to what we've been seeing in other places. it is about to crest over the sidewalk here in riverside park. it's definitely a much higher water level than we've seen before. >> this massive tree right to the ground. >> well, atlantic city, new jersey was one of the areas hardest hit by sandy. and coming up, we'll hear from atlantic city mayor lorenzo langford
now, it has been a year, hard to believe this, since superstorm sandy ravaged new york and new jersey. much as changed as you can imagine. we've got some before and after i cans. not everything has changed. a lot of people are in limbo, fighting with insurance companies or navigating the serp pen teen web of government red tape. 356,000 structures most of them homes were heavily damaged or destroyed. some of this them lifted off foundations and move the down the street. many people still living...